Choosing the right ring size that will make your hand look elegant will be something that concerns all women. The finger shape is unique for every woman. If you try different ring styles you will notice that not all of them look equally beautiful on your own hand.
But this should not worry you as there are infinite ring styles and definitely the one that will suit you.
Below you can see different types to find your own.
When choosing a ring, you need to consider the length and width of your finger, along with the overall size of your hand, in relation to a few key things:
- The shape and size of the center stone
- The width and style of the ring itself
- The typical length and shape of your nails
Long fingers
Most ring styles fit long, thin fingers but you can consider the following when choosing:
- The square and round stones are very flattering.
- Wider skeletons and larger stones tend to complement the length.
- Long fingers can support a more intense style but only if it suits you.
Thin fingers
When choosing a ring for thin fingers, the main thing is not to load them:
- Smaller stones can make thin fingers look wider.
- The wider skeletons enlarge the appearance of your finger.
Short fingers
If you have shorter fingers you should choose a design that will help you lengthen your fingers - regardless of their width:
- The stones in oval, pear or marquise shape lengthen the appearance of your finger.
- Rectangular stones can lengthen short fingers, as long as they are not too bulky to overwhelm them.
- The thinnest skeletons create the illusion of length.
Wide fingers
The trick to choosing a ring for wide fingers is to find a style that does not allow too much skin to be seen on the sides. On the other hand, having wide fingers gives you more space to experiment with bulky funky or classic designs.
- Choose rings with large ovals, marquises or rectangular stones. The small, narrow stones will make the wide fingers look even wider.
- The stone rings and the round stones in large frames flatter the wider fingers.
- Avoid thin frames.
- The angled designs as well as the asymmetrical designs minimize the width of the finger.